Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup, from new England and some towns had great schools because that's what the residents focused in, some had crappy schools. Fwiw the facilities and staff where I grew up (Newton MA) put ffx and MoCo to shame. Yes even at Whitman.
How many high schools were there at that time in Newton MA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup, from new England and some towns had great schools because that's what the residents focused in, some had crappy schools. Fwiw the facilities and staff where I grew up (Newton MA) put ffx and MoCo to shame. Yes even at Whitman.
Newton is like Chevy Chase wealthy, not surprising
Yes, so the schools are like those Chevy Chase and McLean would have if the parents there weren't also subsiding the education for the kids in Wheaton and Annandale.
It's kind of bizarre how the liberals from New England seem to think that system is admirable.
Anonymous wrote:I'm from a small towns in New England of under 30,000 residents and now live in MoCo. I think that the town environment helps provide a great sense of community, which I think is lacking in MoCo. However, for special needs services, the MoCo system is far superior to what I saw growing up. Towns in New England cannot provide specialized special needs programs, so in one town where I lived all children who were pre-k through elementary age with multiple, major special needs shared one classroom in a building that was primarily a kindergarten. In a different town all special needs students in the entire high school shared one classroom all day long, no matter what their needs were. Here, there's specialized programs for almost everything (and I know of 9 different specialized preschool programs for special needs children in preschool alone in MoCo).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup, from new England and some towns had great schools because that's what the residents focused in, some had crappy schools. Fwiw the facilities and staff where I grew up (Newton MA) put ffx and MoCo to shame. Yes even at Whitman.
Newton is like Chevy Chase wealthy, not surprising
Anonymous wrote:Yup, from new England and some towns had great schools because that's what the residents focused in, some had crappy schools. Fwiw the facilities and staff where I grew up (Newton MA) put ffx and MoCo to shame. Yes even at Whitman.
Anonymous wrote:Yup, from new England and some towns had great schools because that's what the residents focused in, some had crappy schools. Fwiw the facilities and staff where I grew up (Newton MA) put ffx and MoCo to shame. Yes even at Whitman.
Anonymous wrote:OP, where I'm from, each town has its own school district, and we all compared them to each other. This one is better than that one, ours is better than theirs for this reason or that reason... I would be surprised if there were no comparisons where you were from. Parents are concerned about the quality of their child's education.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in New England in a small town so moving to MD and now VA, the school set up took some getting used to. I talk to my sister a lot who still lives in our home town and their school budget is so much more than ours for much less. There is something to be said for the savings found with running a larger system.